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鶴保庸介
JapanHouse of CouncillorsLiberal Democratic PartyWakayama Prefecture · Wakayama Prefecture ConstituencyMember of the House of Councillors

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Yōsuke Tsuruho

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Yosuke Tsuruho is a veteran Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Councillors, representing the Wakayama Prefecture constituency. First elected in 1998, he has served five terms and held several significant government and parliamentary positions, including Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy, and Chairman of the Committee on Budget in the House of Councillors. A graduate of the University of Tokyo, he began his career as a secretary to Ichiro Ozawa before entering electoral politics. Tsuruho is known for his conservative policy stances, including support for constitutional amendment and a strong national defense posture, though his career has been marked by various controversies regarding political funding, traffic violations, and remarks concerning Okinawa development policy.

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Born
1967-02-05 · 59 years old
Birth place
Osaka, Japan
Education
University of Tokyo (Faculty of Law)
Career
Secretary to a member of the House of Representatives

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